The 44 meter high brick tower was built in 1912. After the Second World War it was no longer used and fell into disrepair. The tower has now been renovated and inhabited.
Built in 1912, there is a 44 meter high brick tower in Eichwalde. The tower with its steel tank inside could store 300 m³ of water and was in operation until the Second World War. He supplied the community and surrounding towns with water. After the war it was no longer used and fell into disrepair. Approval for conversion was given in 1990 and it has been used as a residential building since 1996.
Built in 1912, the waterworks supply not only Eichwalde but also the surrounding communities. It was already built visionary, so there are no bottlenecks today.